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Show f.V.lS, Tv Mcgna, Utch and prospective members are urged to be present. A social will follow the meeting. :?r; 'Q VoetSugM etiu pang Now Under ributt to to Magna Lieutenant Weds Engagement Revealed Miss Rita Jennings In Of Popular. Couple; iJotT DoonaGGEmiGnafi cndH.T. iteir, filar th. Pretty P7A : CAMMONS DYCHESowners Monty Neilson, Registered Pharmacist "Ch :ldtht hiclj 1 iotj, aaij hvayj 'er of yield fleot; I ire innth a also ASSORTED FLAVORS t into regular $1.20 now cheer r, Bromo-Seltze- road.' 98c Hepatica, regular $1.20, now Alka Seltzer, regular 60c, now regular 75c, now f Milk of Magnesia, Phillips, regular 50c, now Murine, regular 60c, now pound can' I u m , b pa large package' ' Pdb I u m , small package echer 98c 49c 59c 39c Sal agate tant- - Bayer-Aspiri- n, and L itory ......... Dextro-Maltos- e, 1 These 4 4.9 c 3 6 c .3 9 e 1 9 c items are available at the Magna and Car-fieDrug Stores Every Day Ceremony Marriage September Miss Rita Jennings, daughter Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Jennings pt of Niles, Ohio, and Lieutenant Earl L Gregory, son of Mrs. Iva Coon of Magna, and the late Earl Gregory, were united in marriage at a ceremony on Saturday, July 15 at 7 p. m. in the rectory of St Stephen Church. The Rev. J. Edward Goodwin officiated. The lovely bride chose a white corded crepe dress, with which she wore a white picture hat, white elbow length gloves and e blue zircon bracelet, gift of the bridegroom. Her shoulder corsage was of American Beauty roses. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jennings, aunt and uncle of the bride, were the formal attendants. Mrs. Jennings, matron of honor, chose a lime green dressmaker suit with brown accessories and a corsage of tea . roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the brides parents for the immediate families. An arrangement of pink and white carnations centered the table between tall white tapers in crystal- candelabra. Bridal white appointments were accented. The Jennings home was beautifully' decorated with a profusion of garden flowers. Mrs. Jennings, mother of the bride, wore a gray- suit with red accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Coon, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark of Burbank, California, are visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs; Verl A. Haws and son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Clark.1 They will remain here until after September 1 when their grandaughter, Miss Mary Jean Haws will be wed. Marriage Announced Of Popular Couple Major and Mrs. Wayne Forbes Carbia, 1227-13t- h East, Salt Lake City, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Dorothy Mildred Carbis, to Lieutenant Richard Vem Peay, "son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peay of Garfield. to The marriage took place July Mr. and Mrs. Verl A Haws have 19 at St. Marys-by-the-Sreturned home from a week' vachurch at Pacific Grove, cation spent at Mirror Lake. California, with the Rev. Chester Dow solemnizing the ceremony. to , e Mrs, Earl Clegg and small son The-bridwore a goldsuit with are now in Palo Alto, California, British tan accessories, complivisiting Mrs. Clegg's husband, LL mented by an orchid corsage. She is at the who stationed Clegg, is a former student of the U. of Dibble General Hospital, receiv- U., and recently received her diping Yurthermedical treatment on loma from the St Marks school an injured arm. A quick recov- .of nursing. ery is wished for him. Lieutenant Peay, who was in to law school at the University of The regular meeting of the Navy Utah before going on active duty Mothers will be held at the Com- with the army, is now on his way munity House in the Copper Park to the Pacific. Mrs. Peay will be Friday, August 24. All members at the home of her parents. 1 One of the lovely early fall weddings will be themarriage of Miss Mary Jean Haws, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Haws of Magna and Henry (Hank) A. Wischow, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Wischow of Plain-vieMinnesota. i The marriage will be performed Saturday evening, September 1, at Memorial House in Memory Grove, Salt Lake City. A reception will follow. ea Mids Mary Jean andyMr.. Wischow, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Newman, motored to Denver, Colorado, last week, to meet Mr. Wischows parents; who were visiting there. Announcement of the forthcoming nuptials will be read with a great deal of interest by the many friends of the young people-M-r. Wischow, former prominent athlete, is a veteran of World War IX, and now operates a Magna business. e is a member of The a' prominent local family, bride-to-b- a fa a Recuperating at St Marks hospital from recent operations and illnesses are Ben Sudbury, L A Sabin, and Mrs. Chuck Archibald. All are progressing well. fa Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins and small son, Jimmie, left Tuesday, for their home in Burbank, Caltra- ifornia, after visiting in Magna the bridegrooms mother-whveled from Utah for the wedding, With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. chose a brown and white print en- W. V. Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. semble with matching accessories C. M. Turpin. and a corsage of pink roses. Friends of the elder Mrs. RobThe couple later left for Stock-to- bins extend best wishes to her in California, where Lieutenant her illness. She is at St Marks Gregory is stationed as an instruc- hospitaL pin-strip- ed ld Prescriptions Filled Scientifically and Reasonably n, ' tor with the Sixth Ferry Comfa a mand. For traveling the. bride Mrs. A E. Aston entertained chose a poudre blue suit with ladies of her club Monday at her accessories and a corsage of home. Sewing was enjoyed, card gardenias. , games played and prizes given to Mrs. Gregory attended Ohio Mrs. M. Cribble and Mrs. Arthur State University where she ma- Marsh. jored in physical education. Her fa husband attended Utah State UnMr. and Mrs. Sam Marlor, son, iversity where he was a member Gordon snd Mrs. Ellen Marlor, are of Sigma Phi fraternity. visiting in Beaver, Utah, with Lieutenant Gregory served ov- relatives and friends. erseas as a pilot with the Eighth fa Air Force. Upon completing his Mrs. Floyd Hanks is progressing to the nicely from spinal meningitis at 35 missions, he returned states last September and was a Salt Lake hospitaL She is restationed at Hobbs Army Air Base, ceiving penicillin treatment New Mexico. He entered the serto vice in January, 1943, and wears Mrs. Grace Dimond entertained the DFC, Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters, European Theatre members of her club at Black of War Operations ribbon with Rock Beach Friday. Nine ladies two stars and the presidential ci- attended. Mrs. Marian Huish will be the next hostess to the group. tation. to daughter-in-lanew her Honoring who visited here for a few Miss Joyce Hutchings returned days, Mrs. Coon entertained at a Tuesday from San Francisco, Calshower miscellaneous Tuesday ifornia, where she studied voice, evening at her home. 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